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Chapter : Diversity and Discrimination
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In olden times in India, people who took up jobs which were considered menial were considered as.
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Caṇḍāla, class of people in India generally considered to be outcastes and untouchables. According to the ancient law code the Manu-smṛti, the class originated from the union of a Brahmin (the highest class within the varṇa, or four-class system) woman and a Śūdra (the lowest class) man.

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